The Zack Arnold Podcast

Zack Arnold
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Mar 25, 2026 • 21min

How to Not Get F•cked by AI: A Creative's Manifesto

In this mini episode, I imagine being thrown back to the “Dark Ages” of 1994 with no Internet, no Google, no AI, and I ask myself where I’d be frustrated, where I’d fumble, and where I’d be absolutely f•cked. I tease how much of my work and life I’ve cognitively offloaded for the sake of convenience, and why the real danger isn’t losing access to tools but outsourcing thinking, synthesizing, and creating to the machines. As we cross the Rubicon into the Age of AI, the question isn’t just “Am I still useful?” but whether I’m protecting the parts of the creative process that must remain human. I’ll share my rules to stay the master of my technology by defining where I collaborate with the machines versus where I refuse to outsource the work before AI enshittifies and I’m f•cked.
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Mar 12, 2026 • 20min

Is it too late to de-enshittify our humanity?

In this mini-episode, I explain why calling out the enshittification of modern technology doesn’t make me a Luddite, even if I’m a Xennial who still remembers life before wi-fi. I tease why algorithms may be quietly degrading how we connect, learn, and create, and why I’m setting clear rules and guardrails for how I use AI so the robots remain our servants, not our masters. Ultimately I ask a bigger question: is it already too late to de-enshittify our humanity?All that in more in my latest Substack → Is it too late to de-enshittify our humanity?When you're done, I'd love your thoughts here in the comments!
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Feb 23, 2026 • 11min

The Enshittification of Everything, Everywhere, All at Once

In this mini episode, I vent about the moment I realized everything feels harder than it should, from parking apps to paywalls to bots talking to bots, and I dig into the enshittification of everything, everywhere, all at once. I break down how the obsession with optimization keeps degrading our tools, our platforms, and our attention, why AI productivity hype deserves serious side eye, and what it might cost us if we outsource the parts of ourselves that make us human.All that in more in my latest Substack → The Enshittification of Everything, Everywhere, All at OnceWhen you're done, I'd love your thoughts here in the comments!
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Jan 16, 2026 • 10min

Feel like you're always behind and never enough? Blame work-life "balance."

I’m doubling down on the live grenade I tossed into the room when I said work-life balance is bullshit, and in this mini-episode I unpack why building our work around our lives still doesn’t mean balance is the answer. I share why the pursuit of work-life balance only leads to guilt, why in our hyper-connected, post-pandemic hellscape it’s not just futile but meaningless, and how chasing equal time between work and life can leave us miserable. I also dig into the shift that changed everything for me after reading Four Thousand Weeks, why I’m no longer interested in balance but fulfillment, and how embracing a conscious, strategic imbalance might be the only way to create meaningful work, be at peace with how I spend my time, and avoid wasting these four thousand weeks.All that in more in my latest Substack → Feel like you're always behind and never enough? Blame work-life "balance."When you're done, I'd love your thoughts here in the comments!
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Jan 14, 2026 • 7min

When setting goals triggers an existential crisis

What happens when the simple question “What do you want to achieve this year? And why?” leads to an existential crisis?In this mini-episode, we pull back the curtain on why setting goals feels harder than ever, why most people aren’t at peace with how they’re spending their time, and how the endless chase for more money, more time, and more balance quietly keeps us stuck. We tease a simpler, more honest way to ask the goals question, unpack why “work-life balance” might be the wrong thing to pursue altogether, and set the stage for the mindset shift that can finally help you stop spinning in circles and feel at peace with your time.All that in more in my latest Substack → When setting goals triggers an existential crisisWhen you're done, I'd love your thoughts here in the comments!
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Jan 12, 2026 • 8min

The crippling fear of never knowing what's "next"

When uncertainty feels constant and exhausting, this episode explores how to ignore almost everything outside your control, accept that uncertainty is the only thing you can predict, and spend your limited time and energy on what actually matters. Using the GO FAR framework, we break down how clear and meaningful goals create focus when all hope seems lost, illustrated through a real Hot Seat coaching session where breaking big goals into tiny next steps transforms anxiety, restores clarity, and reveals exactly what to focus on next.All that in more in my latest Substack → The crippling fear of never knowing what's "next"When you're done, I'd love your thoughts here in the comments!If you enjoyed this article and you don't want to miss my future essays, my actionable insights, and my soapbox rants about navigating the world as analog humans in today's digital hellscape, make sure to subscribe at zackarnold.com/substack.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 23min

How to know exactly what to do next when everything feels uncertain [HSF]

What should I be doing next?That’s exactly the question I tackle with my student, Marcella Garcia, in today’s Hot Seat Friday. And here’s the TLDR of the conversation: If you’re stuck asking, "What should I be doing next?," it usually means you’re not clear on two other questions:What do you want to achieve and why?What’s actually stopping you?These are core components of the GO FAR framework, which is the foundation of all my work in the Arnold Academy, and in less than 25 minutes, I help Marcella go from complete lack of clarity to knowing exactly what she needs to do next.Want to learn more about working with me and having your own Hot Seat session?→ Click here to learn more about The Arnold Academy coaching & mentorship program
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Dec 22, 2025 • 8min

Nobody warns you this could be the last time.

This mini-episode from my lastest Substack article is a quiet gut punch and a wake-up call. A single Christmas photo opens the door to the moments you never realize are the last ones, the traditions that end without warning, and the time we unknowingly trade away to screens, noise, and busyness. It’s not about doing more, achieving more, or optimizing your life, but about noticing what actually matters before it’s gone and asking a simple, uncomfortable question: what moments are you choosing to create while you still have the chance?All that in more in my latest Substack → You are not lost. You are just asking the wrong question.When you're done, I'd love your thoughts here in the comments!If you enjoyed this article and you don't want to miss my future essays, my actionable insights, and my soapbox rants about navigating the world as analog humans in today's digital hellscape, make sure to subscribe at zackarnold.com/substack.
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Dec 19, 2025 • 31min

Get unstuck, get clear, and hit the ground running in the New Year [HSF]

If you're feeling a little bit overwhelmed, and if it feels like all the effort you've been putting in this year is not leading to the results you want, then I invite you to learn a little bit more about this thing called the plateau of latent potential, a concept from James Clear's Atomic Habits that I talk a whole lot more in today's Hot Seat with one of the students in the Arnold Academy, Rob Tovey.After that, Rob and I shift gears to discuss how he can prioritize and clarify what his goals are for 2026, defining specifically what is that scary goal in work, and in life. We also explore how to prioritize attention from everything he could be doing to the things he should actually focus on.Want to learn more about working with me and having your own Hot Seat session?→ Click here to learn more about The Arnold Academy coaching & mentorship program
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Dec 15, 2025 • 9min

You are not lost. You are just asking the wrong question.

What if the reason you feel stuck, burned out, or off course isn’t a lack of effort but the fact that you’ve been blindly walking in circles, absolutely convinced you were moving straight ahead?Using the science of walking blindfolded as a metaphor for modern life, this episode "You are not lost. You are just asking the wrong question." unpacks how linear career paths, industrial-era education, and the question “WHAT do you want to be when you grow up?” train us to chase the wrong goalposts, confuse motion with progress, and sacrifice our creative soul. We explore why life is cyclical rather than linear, how Mark Manson’s Four Stages of Life better reflect the messy reality of growth, why transitions between stages suck ass, and how reframing the question from WHAT you do to WHO you want to become can help you stop walking in circles and start moving toward work and life that actually matter.I’m curious...WHO do you want to be when you grow up?→ let me know here in the commentsIf you enjoyed this article and you don't want to miss my future essays, my actionable insights, and my soapbox rants about navigating the world as analog humans in today's digital hellscape, make sure to subscribe at zackarnold.com/substack.

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